Microdermabrasion

We were all born with smooth baby soft skin. As we go through life our skin becomes a road map showing the effects of where we been and what we have done. Even if we have taken care of our skin, many of us are affected by childhood and adolescent diseases while heredity and gravity always take their toll.

Exposure to the sun, use of alcohol, smoking, and nutrition all accelerate the signs of aging. Moles, warts keratoses, scars from disease or facial trauma may further affect our skin and may even affect the way we perceive ourselves.

Chemical peels and dermabrasion have been the primary means of reducing these undesirable effects. However, because they are limited in safety and control, there is a significant risk of scarring and the cosmetic results are frequently unpredictable.

Derma Peel

Derma Peel is a revolutionary new skin restoration process, commonly referred to as "the lunch time peel" because the procedure takes only minutes to perform and most people can return to work immediately. Used at exclusive European spas, this unique skin rejuvenation technique has recently received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States.

The Derma Peel procedure uses highly controlled vacuum and pressure to move microscopically abrasive crystals over the surface of the skin. This action causes little or no discomfort while it gently removes the outer layer of skin. By repeating this process several times over the course of several weeks or months, the younger softer skin moves to the surface, revealing significant textural and color changes.